It varies from six to eighteen inches in height, and bears loose, terminal clusters of small yellowish-green flowers from June to August.
It varies from a few inches to a foot in length; with prostrate stems rooting at the base; and rounded, opposite leaves without stipules.
It varies from six to about ten inches high, and flowers during May and June.
It varies from one to two feet in height, with a stem that is usually unbranched, and flowers from May to July.
His economic program suggests that although he will shun his expansionary policies of the 1980s, he will avoid tough measures needed to slow inflation or reduce the state's role in the economy.
That each from other differs, first confess; Next, that he varies from himself no less.
Note: The valuation of the rupee of sixteen annas, the standard coin of India, by the United States Treasury departament, varies from time to time with the price silver.
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